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Training, Outreach & Education in the Coastal Zone: Informing decision-makers and increasing literacy to promote stewardship Science Advisory Board: EOE WG 3 May 2007 David Kennedy, Director Office of Ocean & Coastal Resource Management National Ocean Service
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OCRM in action Technical Assistance Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Locally-relevant curricula Community Outreach Training Programs
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Legislative Mandates Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments Congressional Appropriations (e.g.,Coastal & Estuarine Land Conservation) Executive Order 13089 (Coral Reef Conservation & Task Force) Coral Reef Conservation Act (CRCA) Executive Order 13158 (Marine Protected Areas) MOU creating Cooperative Institute for Coastal & Estuarine Environmental Technology (CICEET) Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Act
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OCRM Strategic Objectives Improve coastal and ocean literacy and motivate individuals and groups to take actions that benefit communities and ecosystems Strengthen the scientific basis for decision-making on coastal and ocean resources through informed public involvement/outreach and professional training programs
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How are we achieving results? Through place-based training, outreach, and education National Estuarine Research Reserves Coastal Programs Coral Reef Conservation Marine Protected Areas Policy and Evaluation
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Training Capacity building for partners & key audiences Technical assistance Skill development Knowledge transfer
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Training: NERRS Coastal Training Program Partnerships State coastal programs Sea Grant Extension Local partners Approach Enhance the capacity to use scientific information for decision-making Services & Products Tailored training Issue summits Online learning modules Listserv interactions Opportunities Networking Collaboration Diffusion of information
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NERRS System-wide Monitoring Program Partnering with oyster growers to access real-time SWMP data to support their needs via web portals. Data Delivery for Decision Support … Past Future… Checksalinity
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Training and Technical Assistance: Coral Training for Coral Reef Managers & staff Train the Trainer workshops: Socio-Economic Monitoring Building local capacity in education, outreach Fisheries Enforcement workshops A Reef Manager’s Guide to Coral Bleaching Technical Assistance Local Action Strategies addressing: - overfishing - Land-based sources of pollution - Lack of public aawareness - Recreaional overuse or misuse - Disease and coral bleaching - Climate Change
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Training & Technical Assistance: Coastal Zone Management Programs Shoreline Management Technical Assistance Toolbox (online) Management tools, case studies and additional resources for state resource managers & local decision-makers. Docks & Piers Management Training and Tools (online) Workshops, white papers, training materials, and other resources for coastal managers. Partnering for Non-point Education for Municipal Officials (NEMO) Programs
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Formal Education Educational activities encompassing K-12, undergraduate and graduate initiatives, teacher training, and curricula development
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Education in the National Estuarine Research Reserves “K to Gray” K-12 Estuarine Education Program (KEEP) Graduate Research Fellowships Estuaries Live/Distance Learning Elderhostel programs Reached approximately 80,000 students & 3,000 teachers
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Education through the Corals Program National Science Teachers Association Partnership: education and professional development resources for teachers on coral reef ecosystem science K-12 Curricula on Coral-related science and management Coral Management Fellowship Coral Internships Reef Guardians
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Outreach Engaging key publics in formal and non-formal settings to address ocean and coastal resource management issues.
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Outreach in the NERRS Interpretive Centers Public Programs and Events Volunteer Opportunities Field Experiences Friends of Groups
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Outreach in the Coral Program Coral Reef Newsletter Inter-agency Coordination for Education and Outreach International Year of the Reef Public Service Announcements Smithsonian: Ocean Hall Partnership RARE Pride Campaign: American Samoa Regional Coral Reef Outreach Capacity building initiative
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Outreach: Coastal Management Programs Clean Marinas Encouraging marina operators and recreational boaters to protect coastal water quality Beach Clean-ups “Coast Weeks” Federal Consistency Workshops
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Outreach: Public Engagement Policy Envisioning the Future of Coastal Management Evaluation Section 312 Federal Program reviews Marine Protected Area Centers Developing a national framework/inventory of protected areas NERRS Management Plans Update and feedback from partners
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Measuring Success Audience assessments Pre- and post-tests of programs Marketing strategies and feedback loops Coastal Training Program Performance Monitoring System Agreed-upon suite of 14 indicators Track indicators to objectives Reporting system across system of 27 sites
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Strengthening NOAA’s Capabilities Making the most of place-based assets Making the most of public engagement processes A mandate to coordinate across NOAA programs Build on existing intra-agency efforts to promote literacy and stewardship Enhance NOAA’s socio-economic investigations and data applications to support Education, Training and Outreach program development
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